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==Costs and sell values== | ==Costs and sell values== | ||
{{BTD6 cost list by upgrade|Ninja Monkey|2|2}} | {{BTD6 cost list by upgrade|Ninja Monkey|2|2}} | ||
==Strategy== | |||
{{Strategy needed}} | |||
Counter-Espionage, while the cheapest decamo in the entire game, is unreliable past Round 56, and has struggles on Round 47, due to its low pierce, and a semi-expensive DDT decamo (needs 0-2-3 [[Flash Bomb (BTD6)|Flash Bomb]]). In practice, Counter-Espionage itself is only used as a crosspath when there's no better decamo option available. The T3 [[Shinobi Tactics (BTD6)|Shinobi Tactics]] in large groups usually cover decamo of all except DDTs. However, due to having bonus Camo damage if the Camo property isn't stripped, this crosspath is beneficial for maximizing damage on [[Phayze]], which can sometimes be immune to decamo. | |||
==Update history== | ==Update history== | ||